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Sunday, September 06, 2015

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS ON ARCHDUKE FERDINAND

Before Ferdinand was assassinated on 28th June 1914, there were several attempts on his life:
1. February 1902 in Italy;
2. Slovenia 1906;
3. Mostravska-Ostrava on 14th August 1910.

Plots that were stopped were:
1. Cairo, Egypt in 1903;
2. Italian Irredentists in Vienna, 1906;
3. a bloke called Grujker in Vienna, 1907;
4. in 1909 and 1911 Tankosic sent Jovanovic to assassinate either Emperor Franz Josef or Ferdinand;
5. in June 1912 Narodna Obranaplanned to use students in Vienna;
6. in 1913 by Vasic (The Black Hand);
7. in March 1913 Belutta claimed to have been selected by Circolo Indipendente Internazionale to assassinate Ferdinand.

Ferdinand was served up on a plate: von Ostrymiecz, Chief of the Intelligence Department of the Austro-Hungarian General Staff had reports that in Serbia, "indignation exploded at the news of the Archduke's visit to Sarajevo"; security in Sarajevo was non-existent.

Montenuovo was apparently privately against the trip to Sarajevo.

Is it just coincidence that when Freemasonry condemns Ferdinand to death the job gets done?

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